The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 8, 1887, Page 6

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SAS RR at Hee Constipation | Is a universal and most troublesome diss order. It c: , Mental De- pression, impairs the Sight and He destroys the Appetite, when continued, causes Enl t Liver, Inflammation of t Piles. Constipation is by Ayer’s Pills. For @ number of months | troubled with Costiveness, in quence { which I suffered from Loss of = ae. and a disordered yeyes also troubled me. [ was ed to wear a shade over therm, and, at times, was unable to bear ex- posure to the light. I was entirely CURED BY USING three boxes of Ayer’s Pills. I h hesitation in pronouncing this me to be the best cathartic ever made James Eccles, Poland, Ohio. I suffered from Constipation, and, con- uently, from Headache, Indigestion, a Piles, for years. Ayer’s Pills, which 3 took at the suggestion of a friend, have iven me effectual relief. I commenced faking this remedy two months ago, and am now free from Constipation, the re- moval of which has caused my ot! troubles to disappear, and great a proved my ge a ral health. — W. Keeler, Aumbherst I suffered ll Constipation, which assumed such an obstinate form that I feared it would cause a stoppage of the bowels. Two boxes of Ayer's Pills cured me, completely. —D. Burke, Saco, Me. Be, oh s Pills, red by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mane. old by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. uses Headacl aring, was M. Ww. MIZE, LOAN ‘And Real Estate BROKER. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. _ INSURANCE 6 PER CENT] Money to Loan. On Improved Farms, Five years time, with privilege to pay before due o— Office over Bernhardt's jewelry store, NORTH SIDE SQUARE. IN EW ENGLAND TRUST CO. SIXTH AND WYANDOTT ST KANSAS CITY, MO. PAID UP CAPITAL, - $150,000. Interest paid on deposts. Long time city and tarm loans in Missouri and eastern Kansas a specialty. Thos. T. Crittenden, President; J. H. Austin, Vice-President & coun- selor:; Watt Webb, Secretary; H. B. Blevens, Treasurer. JOHN A. LEFKER & CO. Agents for Bates county. Office oyer Ed. Steel’s grocery store, north side square. Lowest rates ot interest; liberal terms on payment, both principal and interest on limited amount of money ; no delay, when your papers are saiistactory, the money is ready. Call and see betore you borrow. FINF SUITS. In every style price and see Mair JE. TALBOTT, A Remarkable Case. far baffled medic nus Ta Merrit aece the May ee votion | at 8 o'clock about two hours. and when the others | started to leave Mr. Mer ed kneeling, his eyes closed 1ée Pemialn his hands clasped anc All efforts to arouse him failing, he was carried into the sacristy, where those around thought dead. Dr. Porter, the family was called, and adminis but the patient him physician, tered restoratives, remained in a comatose condition, in which state he home at 750 Sixth street. other physicians were summoned. but, despite their efforts to restore him to consciousness, Mr. Merrimee remains, to all outward appearances, dead. The eyes of the unconscious man are open and fixed in a death like stare. The cheeks are pallid and the lips bloodless and cold. Yet the doctors say that the temperature the pulse and heart beat- throb and the lungs performing their functions, though the heaving of the breast is not A mirror held some time over the lips was dimmed was removed to his Several is normal, ing with a healthy noticeable. for by the moisture, Mr. vigorous coustitution. Merrimee is a young man of a but inherits a The case has excited great interest amoung the very nervous temperament. physicians, who will wateh closely its different phases. ee All diseases ot lower bowel, in- cluding pile tumors, radically cured. Book of particulars, 10° cents i stamps. Wortd’s Dispensary Med- ical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, ¥. ee The Society for the Martying Rich Girls, organized by the dry goods clerks of New York, been largely success- Purpose has, it is said, ful in breaking down the boundary The counter jumper, properly groomed, makes your There is no person who can beat him except the Wh jumper and every one else must skip between trade and aristocracy ideal aristocrat. venuine cockney ¢oachman n he enters the ring, the counter Reliable. Jobn G. Walker can always be relied upon to cary in stock the purest anc goods, and sustained the reputation of being active, pushing and reliable, by recommending articles with well estab- lished merit and such as are popular. Having the agency tor the celebrated Dr King*s New Discovery for consumpti colds and coughs, will sell it on positive guarantee. It will surely cure anv and every affection of the throat, lungs, or chest, and in order te prove our claim, we ask vou to call and get a Trial Bottle Free, Active, Pushing and vest A paper published in San Francis- co says that “farmers who are selling the finest farms in the world, in Ill. and Missouri, for $35 and $45 (and less) an acre, and are investing in S6oo0an acre lands at Los Angles and Pasadena Cal., will never be sorry but once, and that once will be all the time, just as soon as they come to their senses.” “Arrah, thin, Mrs. Divins, will yez go to the circus wid a selict party this day “Faith, thin, Mrs. Mor- airity, minny thanks, but I ixpict a little cireus of my own. This is the old man’s day for, gittin’ dhrunk.”— Life. * said an old tramp, wiping the perspiration from his brow with the back of his hand, “I wish some- body would explain why so much water comes out of my pores. I never absorb any. "—Norvistown Her- “Well.” ald. | Drunkenness, or Liquor Habit, can | In General Debi, Emaciation, | be Cured by adm nistrating Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. | fam ot of ard, a relative ot the Shermans and Bill Arpand Slavery. A quaint and pleasant: conversa— tionalist of the old | Arp). a slave-! is Major Sm th (B y as The major younger davs, nav negroes. some twelve in all, asthe wedding portion persons i ot 1 In talking about the slave question, he sata: ‘This talk that the South lost $400,000,000 by the emancipation proclamation is all nonsense. I am prepared to show that the South did not lose a dollar. In all my expe rience asa slave owner, it ever made a dollar by their labor, not know it. We got their labor in exchange tor their tood and clothing, the rearing of their young and tae! We get their labor tor the same price now, with- caring for the old outthe burden of responsibility for | at the young and the aged and sick. | We used to pay their doctor’s bills now they pay their own. The diff- erence is already seen from the fact | that many are accumulating wealth through the employment of men negroes, who never got ahead a doi lar in the slave days, although the were the owners of many slaves.’ Assassinated on the Street. Dayton, O., Mav 31.—A man named Chubb, a laborer, deliberate ly stepped up to Fowler Stoddard, of the Stoddard manutacturing | company, who was conversing with and | two other citizens this evening, shot him in the left ear, the ball lodg- ing on the right side of his head, Stoddard had no knowledge of the The iatter ran but aS Sassin. away, arrested and claimed that Wit- nesses testify to his deliberate firing and flight. At midpight Steddard’s mind was unsettled and his surgeon appeared to think his case hopeless. Stoddard is the younger son of the late eminent lawyer, Henry Stodd- Was soon he shooting was accidental, son-in-law of Colonel John G. Lowe. Life is burdensome, alike to the sutier er and all around him, while dyspepsia and its attending evils hold sway. Com- plaints ot lature can be speedily cured by takiug Prickly Ash Bitters reg | ularly. Thousands once thus atfilicted now bear cl al testimony to its is ieert as merits. A man Tihnois tried to lose his cat by putting it in and taking it a of twenty miles. The next morning the cat met the man at the breakfast table at the old home. A man is general- ly losing his time when he is out trying to lose cats. They made that way. over in distance are not Backache, stitches in the side, in- flation and soreness ot the bowels, are symptoms of a disordered state ot the digestive and assimilative or- gans, which can be corrected by the vse of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. A package was dropped into the post-office last week which became so singularly uneasy, as it were, that it was opened and found to contain a live rattlesnake, which promptly bit an employe and a cat. The cat, not being on the pay-roll, died. Try as you will. it is impossible to make a vacancy in the government office.— The Wasp. A Husband's Greatest Blessing is a Strong, healthy, vigorous wife, ! with aclear, handsome complexion. } These can a'l be acpuired by using | Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic. The petition of eight persons from Camden county to the general assem- | bly, asking for the passage of a rail- road law to regulate freight rates, has caused considerable merriment throughout the state. As there is not a foot of railroad in Camden county the petition is considered a | joke. —Iet fe son ic ‘it Tribune. d Wastiug in Childrea, sion ot Pure Cod Liver Oil Hosp: greater | done. ‘LANDS | Pa itic country. | BaiGEe ree, | these things and if Bloo Messrs F. J Have taken I all to take it. Know me suffered, (U have been and sav know how I have that could cure you.’ Everyone ‘how much better you look.’? The ors say they are glad I tound Hall's Ca- tarrh Cure as they could not cure me. I cannot express my gratitude to vou for the good Hall’s Catarrh Cure You can use as muci: of this le ter as will do the afflicted good. Publish itto the whole woild—it is all true they should know it JOSEPHINE CHRISMAN, 27-Im 400 East North street. has aud SEND “for Publications with maps,describing Min- nesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Wash ington and Oregon, the Free Government Lands and Low Price Railroad Lands in the Northern The Best Agricultural, Graz- ing and Timber Lands now open to s¢ = Address CHAS. B. LANBORN NP. EB... Mini Land Com. Panl, 2-9 St _————— ee nme een Inter-State Business Bureau. John A. Lefker & Co., Managers Office on north side, over Steel’s.$ We make a specialty buying. selling and exchanging tarms, town property, or any kind of business it Missour: and Kansas. Our office 1s one hnk ina chain of twenty-three counties-—nine in Missouri and four- teen in Kansas—and any business intrusted to us will receive the atten- tion of every office in the chain 1 advisable. If you have real estate. either farms or town property, or a stock ot goods ot any kind you want to sell or exchange, place it in ou hands and we will tind you a custo- mer. If you want to borrow money at lying rates we have it. We are the agents forthe New England Trus Co. that has an unlimited amount o: money to loan, andthe fact that Gov. T. T. Crittenden is its president 1s sufficient guarantee that fairness anc liberality Com id and have a c abou you ot are its watchwords. see us we don’t do good we will do you no harm. es ecemmemere meet THE COACIL STALLION dudge Webster. Will make the season of 1887, at T. K Lisle’s teed lot, Haggards old stand, near the southwest corner of the square Butler, Mo. JUDGE WEBSTER is a Mahogany bay 17 hands high, fine style and action and weighs 1,750, pounds. _ TERMS: $15. to insure mare in toal, $10. by season, and $7 single service, money due when fact 7 ascertained. 1 will also stand E. C. Chery’s imported stallion ARAB, at the ‘same place ARAB isa snow white, 1§ I-ghands high, 9 Years old, fine style and action and a number one TOadster, both saddle and harness ind a surperior breeder. Was aneenet from Arabia by the New York ! Theatre <ompany in 1881. TERMS: Sr1oto insure mare in foal, money due when tacts are known, $7.50 by the season and $5 single service, It i mare bred to either of the above stal- lions, leaves county or changes owner- ship, insureanceis torfeitea and money must be paid whether mare is in toal or not. A lein will be reserved upon the colt tor services ot either stallion. Care taken te to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. D. A. COLYER, Butler, Mo. JAS. WALLACE, will handle stallions. THE BUTLER ‘WOOLEN MILLS Are now ready tor businees, Special Attention given to COSTOM WOR Such as Roll Carding, Carding. Spinning and Weaving. Will exchange BLANKETS, FLANNELS, JEANS and YARNS for 4E Q2BERD HE. BUTLER, MO., MAYS S87, 8 | the grave. when the “Castoria is 90 well adapted tochildren that {recommend it as superior toany prescription «nown W me." H. A. Agcrer, %.D., 111 Go. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. Constipation, a, Eructation, * res ves sleep, aud promotes di. Without injurious medication, Tar Centava Courany, 182 Fulton Street, X. Y Castort. M’FARLAND BROS, Keep Harness and Saddlery, SPOONER PAT. COLLAR the Largest Stock, Atthe Lowest Prices in, |Spooner Patent Collar! —PREVENTS CHAFING CAN NOT CHOKE A ZORSE Adjusts itself to any Horse’s Neck, has two rows of stitahing, will hold Hames ‘in place better than any otheccollse: SCE Ww ANER’S = Prevents braking wi} at end of clip, and loops from tearing out, USED ON ALL OF OUR HARNESS. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE BUTLER MO. FRANZ BERNHARDT’S —— ee Three ounce Elgin, Waltham and\$ Hampdensilver stem winding watch- es, trom $11 to higher prices. American ladies stem winding gold watches from $25, up. All silverware. clocks, jewelrA, &c, at cost prices. Sole agent forthe Rockford and Aurora watches, in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very ca0ep- JEWELRY STORE, Is headquarters tor ne Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &. Spectacles of all kinds and for all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, s yIW x - ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED ——— = —— ESTABLISHED 1877. It ts now nearly 707 years since this medicine was offered = (om han steadily increased ws ‘ot reputation has s! id present aay Af ia almost universally throughout nearly ali parte of the Zorid to be te aoe BE remedy jonfections, made more forte Purpose of piearing the palate than of ov; b- § isease. have Bhd anureearen all over the couatry; Dur the their short lease of life is nearly exha’ Waknessock' 6 ——— — to grow in favor daily. Children often look pale and pete from 3 = corres . enti weno! using whoieeo lessly m sleep. moaning and grind sing fo teeth gating ravenously iy, again refasing © etieations of less jaid in = VERMIFUG! been proved E tnever fa t IyAN, O., 155 c lie ay. ° 5 Race choo!l, Morganza, Pa. WHERE IRD wD 8 Merce 49 1 yr.j {27-1m. J. FISHER, LE SCHWARTZ & ca . ia & Conef Steward, Reform s Piitsberg, Ps. 8 i

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